Duke prospects entered Wednesday’s McDonald’s All-American game with most of the hype, but it was a future Tar Heel who made the biggest impact in Atlanta.

UNC-bound Nassir Little earned MVP honors at Wednesday’s All-Star game, leading his West squad to a 131-128 win over the East with 28 points and five rebounds on 12-of-17 shooting from the field, coming up three points shy of the game’s scoring record of 31 points set by Jonathan Bender in 1999 and two points shy of fellow Tar Heel Michael Jordan’s mark of 30 points in 1981.

It wasn’t all Tobacco Road prospects making headlines Wednesday. Uncommitted big man Jordan Brown posted 26 points and eight rebounds on 13-of-19 shooting. The nation’s No. 12 prospect out of California has officially visited Cal, UCLA, St. John’s and Louisiana-Lafayette. Brown told Rivals that he is also considering Stanford and even Arizona, despite the scandal swirling in Tucson.